Thursday, August 25, 2011

A shout out of love to you for visiting again and again. Not sure why you haven't commented but, maybe my blogspot is not functioning properly. Don't be shy, please post a commentary when you visit. :)

I realize this may sound like so much rah-rah cheer leading and believe me, it is that and more however; I want you to get to know, Kevin Trudeau. You've seen him on TV and heard his infomercials. I'm a big fan and would love you to have the benefit of getting to know and appreciate this man. He's top notch in every way.

I have inserted a banner to his site on the right side of my blog. Pop in and see what he has to offer, his radio programs are a great way to acquaint yourself with this man who is doing so much for others. You will fall in love with him too but, I don't want to sound like a schoolgirl here. :) My advice? Warp speed, check him out.

Returning from my "vacation" soon and will be posting digitals from a summer of photography at the beach and elsewhere.

Until then, take care, be well and take a trip with Kevin Trudeau. A trip extremely well worth taking.

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Oscar Wilde‘s statement above is sadly true:Art is useless.But the truth in this idea can be taken further and from another perspective, truth may also be seen in the following statement: “The jewel is in the lotus.”In a further analysis the simple, fundamental truth may just be that Art in itself is the flower.Art is the flower of youth and the lotus blossom of old age.Art is the flower of antiquity and the gift of the modern world, thorny though it may be at times."